At long last, we’ve released an updated version of Windows PowerShell: TFM 3rd Ed that covers PowerShell v2 CTP 3. Actually, you’ll find some overlap with the version of PowerShell included in Windows 7 RC1. This version of the book…
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A popular PowerShell version 2 feature is the graphical PowerShell console, known as the Integrated Script Environment or ISE. The ISE has its own object model which means you can customize it. Here a few things you might want to…
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We are getting lots of email asking this one question.
PrimalScript’s PowerShell support was designed to use whatever version is installed from the very beginning. So all Cmdlets, their parameters, the online help, tooltips etc are always up to date.…
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Are there any features of Windows Vista you don’t like (UAC comes to mind, for me)? What about Exchange? SQL Server? Windows Server? I’m sure you can come up with at least a few things that you just feel were…
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At Microsoft Management Summit yesterday, Jeffrey Snover announced a new Community Technology Preview (CTP) build of Windows PowerShell v2. This new release offers improved remoting, transactional operations support, improved script cmdlets, and much more – it’s worth checking out.
Here…
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Jeffrey Snover has been posting blog entries that are leading up to a new CTP of Windows PowerShell v2. Keep in mind that we’ll be updating Windows PowerShell v2.0: TFM at the same time! So if you’ve bought it in…
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As you may know, Jeff Hicks and I have been working on a 3rd edition of our Windows PowerShell: TFM book, which focuses on v2.0 of PowerShell. Of course, PowerShell v2…
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